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 Originally Posted by bigspenda73
In terms of poker theory, I' m constantly baffled at the types of hands players choose to 3bet in certain scenarios. These players are no doubt not thinking about how their hand plays against two very different ranges and thus creating some very bad reverse implied odds and negative EV situations from manipulating their opponents range to their disadvantage.
I probably get to the same place spenda does but I get there in a different way.
Obviously, if you have one of the best starting hands in hold 'em, a 3 bet is not going to be a bad play 99 percent of the time. So go ahead and 3-bet your pocket aces and kings, and usually your queens, AK, and maybe jacks and tens as well. (How far down you go with this "mandatory 3 bet" range is up to you and based on what you think your opponents' raising range is.)
But the remainder of your 3 bets are going to be within a "discretionary 3 bet range", i.e., you need to take into account table conditions, position, and especially what you think your opponents are likely to do in reaction to your 3 bet.
Essentially, these 3 bets are like continuation bets only before the flop. You are representing that you have a bigger hand than perhaps you do, in the hope of creating some fold equity pre- and post-flop as well as increasing the size of the pot if you hit the flop.
But at the same time, you are putting a lot more money into the pot on a single hand AND by creating fold equity you are narrowing the field.
So what you want to do is ask yourself three questions (1) am I ahead of Villains' likely raising range pre-flop?, (2) given the way Villains play, am I creating a significant amount of fold equity in doing this?, and (3) do I have the type of hand that I actually would prefer to play against a smaller number of opponents?
You want to 3 bet when either the answer to (1) is yes or the answer to (2) is yes, but only in any case where the answer to (3) is yes.
So if it's yes-yes-yes, yes-no-yes, or no-yes-yes, you might want to 3 bet. If it is no-no-yes or x-x-no, you don't want to 3 bet.
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